fig congress 2018 - Fit For Purpose - Participatory mapping for cadaster: A village approach

Virgo Eresta Jaya, Dwi Budi Martono

Indonesia has started its ambitious systematic land registration since 2017. The number of parcels being registered are 5 millions parcels in the initial year. This figure is a huge leap compare with the 1 million parcels registered in the previous year. Nevertheless, the number of parcels to be rregistered is increasing ever year until 2025. Having the same resources of internal surveyor and regulation cause a lot of suffer to fulfill the task. Some adjustment must be change in terms of introducing (back) the licensed surveyor and finding the fit for purpose solution. One of the piloting area is in Madiun Regency. It is located in eastern part of Java. Most Village administrators are involved in this project. They are being trained to have the competence of land registration. Their local knowledge and influence are also used to ask all land owners participation in defining the boundaries and profing the ownership of their own parcel. This Pilot will be evaluated for defining upcoming "fit for purpose" regulation.

Event: FIG Congress 2018: Embracing our smart world where the continents connect - Enhancing geospatial maturity of societies

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